I'm using Promise controllers (NON Raid) for most of my older machines
(All running RedHat 7.3/8/9) without a problem.

However, some IDE cards are not supported... especially Raid cards.
As long as you are going for normal ATA100/133 cards, it should be fine.

Gilboa

On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 20:47, Adir Abraham wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Tim Tsahayev wrote:
> 
> > Is there any chance for buying Linux supported IDE controller for less than
> > 250 NIS?
> >
> 
> Is there an IDE controller which is not Linux supported? :) I would like
> to hear about that one. And how critic the speed which is supported? You
> can buy SATA ones with RAID support as well (assuming you have the money,
> but for that money I would buy a whole new motherboard....).
> 
> You can get a HighPoint UDMA 133MHz PCI controller for 150NIS
> approximately, but if you want a better (or more known) company, you can
> buy Promise UDMA 133MHz PCI controller for 320NIS and a Promise UDMA
> 100MHz PCI controller for 250NIS approximately (if you have got a HD
> which is running at 100MHz only, that's the best choice in my opinion).
> 
> I know that Promise cards are supported for sure, but I believe that any
> IDE PCI card would fit (it's not OS dependant).
> 
> Here's one link:
> http://www.exlmarket.co.il/exlmarket2/product-info2/6.13.html
> 
> Best regards,
> 
>           Adir.
> 
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